Lưu ý
Cần có ủy quyền mới truy nhập được vào trang này. Bạn có thể thử đăng nhập hoặc thay đổi thư mục.
Cần có ủy quyền mới truy nhập được vào trang này. Bạn có thể thử thay đổi thư mục.
The Get-FinOpsPricingUnit command returns a pricing unit (also known as unit of measure) with the singular, distinct unit based on applicable block pricing rules, and the pricing block size.
Note
Block pricing is when a service is measured in groups of units. For example, 100 hours.
Syntax
Get-FinOpsPricingUnit `
[[-UnitOfMeasure] <string>] `
[-DistinctUnits <string>] `
[-BlockSize <string>]
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| UnitOfMeasure | Optional. Unit of measure (also known as pricing unit) value from a Cost Management cost/usage details or price sheet dataset. Accepts wildcards. Default = * (all). |
| DistinctUnits | Optional. The distinct unit for the pricing unit without block pricing. Accepts wildcards. Default = * (all). |
| BlockSize | Optional. The number of units for block pricing (for example, 100 for "100 Hours"). Default = null (all). |
Examples
The following examples demonstrate how to use the Get-FinOpsPricingUnit command to retrieve pricing units based on different criteria.
Get based on unit of measure
Get-FinOpsPricingUnit -UnitOfMeasure "*hours*"
Returns all pricing units with "hours" in the name.
Get based on distinct units
Get-FinOpsPricingUnit -DistinctUnits "GB"
Returns all pricing units measured in gigabytes.
Give feedback
Let us know how we're doing with a quick review. We use these reviews to improve and expand FinOps tools and resources.
If you're looking for something specific, vote for an existing or create a new idea. Share ideas with others to get more votes. We focus on ideas with the most votes.
Related content
Related products:
Related solutions: